Sunday, April 26, 2015

Imaginarium @ Singapore Art Museum

"Featuring artists from Singapore and the region, Imaginarium beckons the adventurers, the dreamers, and the explorers of today to embark on a journey of discovery, and together, sail towards exciting new horizons…

In the spirit of SG50, this year's exhibition is inspired by the crescent moon on the Singapore flag, a symbol of a young nation on the rise with the capacity to dream big and think large.

With interactive and immersive artworks and hands-on activities at every turn, Imaginarium offers creative space where inspiration can bloom freely, and joyfully!" ~ SAM

It's on from 14 March to 19 July .... free entrance to all singapore citizens and students and free for all on every Fridays from 6pm to 9pm ... =)

an impromptu dinner date with the gals whom i have not seen for months.... officially meet up time was approx 630pm with a reservation @ the standing sushi bar @ Queen Street, Singapore Art Museum....

Mab and I were early since our dismissal time was aout an hour earlier than the other 2 so we popped into into the Singapore Art Museum to visit the Imaginarium exhibition which Aster and Ain were raving about.... =)

Let the pics do the 'talking'my favourite display which is set up just right to Standing Sushi Bar

Level 1 of 8Q @ SAM

colourful background with tetris cushions to climb on or to stack!!! and a cute model who posed for me when i waved at her before taking this shot... =)

cute doodles covered the wall of the staircases all the way from level 1 to 4

knowing that these doodles will be painted over once this exhibition is over make my heart aches.....

and through this door, we entered a room where we could add on to the doodles (which we didnt) and fold origami.... there were a few choices to choose from ...

and Miss Mak chose the most complicated one....

we both had fun and am super proud of our creations... =)

Level 3

well, i did buy some wool from daiso earlier this year... maybe i can plan a learning journey for the onesies then maybe i can have the onesies make the pom pom in school as a post art museum visit activity... =D

i tot this was more for the sixers who are learning about energy conversion... lots of 'legs-on' example of converting kinetic energy to sound or light energy through paddling of the bicycles...